Saturday, November 23, 2013

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Richard Tol thinks the video appears “policy prescriptive”.Marcel Crok: “not an attempt to present a neutral picture of the state of the science”Werner Krauss: “This video tells a myth of power and superiority, and it only uses climate change to illustrate it.”Eduardo Zorita: “I think the IPCC shoots itself in the foot..."

The proposed regulation would require new coal-fired power plants to install carbon capture and sequestration (CCS). And yet, under the Clean Air Act, EPA cannot require a technology that isn’t commercially viable.

TOKYO (Reuters) - The failure of solar developers to deliver on planned projects in Japan will cost the country's utilities close to $3.5 billion annually in additional coal and gas imports to generate power.